Beaver County Republican. (Gray, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 2, Ed. 1 Friday, January 22, 1915 Page: 4 of 4
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The country town «n<S the rural] moo<i }a fostered Play la the chief
community need a aocial center. Tt« educational agency in rural commui-
tfburcb iif-t f'ffcr no apok>gy for Its • |tjea ai;d in the play-day of hnrntn
arobitlori to fill this need la the com- childhood aocial sympathy and social
munlty, if an understanding of Its ^bits an; evolved
mission brings this purpose into clear together In aocial gatherings.
conacto'j'neM Th<? stricture ut a ^,<1,. Tiev point Is broadened, the r
rural community la exce*^'...gly c^ro- ^ lifted and finally the7 con-
pie*; It contain® many social grocpa. glitute a cultured and refined society
ad ike Inter-
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tytaver County Republican
HARVEY W. HILL,
Editor and Proprietor.
PUBLISHED EVKKY FRIDAY.
Subscription $1 per Year.
_ - arh of which ha> -I
Entered as second-clasw mail there are inarijr .-■* *-.ck Live
matter Feb. 23, 1912. at the post- but htrch : K|
office at Gray, Okia., under the i ft
Act of March 3. 1879. ?♦£:
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Socfal Keeta
The average cwtttry boy and girl
have very little opportunity for real
enjoyment, and haTe. as a rule, a
vagu- conception of the meaning of
pleasure and recreation. It la to fill
this void In the live* of country youth
that the rural church haa risen to
the necessity of providing entertain-
ment, as veil aa instruction, to its
membership among the young. The
children and young people of the
church should meet when religion U
not even mentioned. It has been
Regret la the poorest company one
can have.
Most novel* end with matrimony.
As individuals J They never go on until waahday.
Experts found 92.280 bad eggs In
Chicago, not including the politicians.
Notice for Publication, W. H. Rhodes, M. D
it is plain, therefore, that the Why have they not named one of
e&urch which alma at a perfected so- the new dancen the Panama slide? Or
c.ety must use in a refined and ex- have they?
1 way the essential factors in
it ts Tr'.- -ei social evoluUon and must avail Itse'.f Some women are born to rule and
~ of the universal Instinct for play : others acquire the prerogative through
If the church su.-rouuds itself with matrimony
real {unctions which appeal to the • ——.
y. ;ag among its membership, it will our iaeft of a military strategist Is
f. :i a large part of the lamentable one who can w1n a battle on paper and
g-.p In rural pleasures and will reap get away ^!th lt
the richest reward by promoting a
higher and better type of manhood
and womanhood.
A Broader 8phere for R ligio —Ntw
Field for the Rural Church.
Just about the time when sapient
observers were saying that the horse
was done for, the necessities of war
made him more valuable than a man.
Economy is the order of the day.
The ladies have even taken to wear-
ing shorter dresses.
Department of be Interior. U.«.Und °®J*
Woodward Okl<i- Dse..*.l««
Notie* in Wbr eiT-n t*st Hart U Mw "J
Cr« • .'alley. Okhhom*. who OB reb 1«
rrtA. Homestead Entry No 080730. foi N. t M DrU£ Store.
■ ' rtion 17 Townahio 2 North of Ranee I E- C- M.
haa BWrf not ir*ot intention to male# final three ««r
proof u establish claim to the land abo « de-
bribed before Samuel Ecker. C. S. Commissioner
WKtm District of Osla. .st Gannon, oklahoma.
on the Cth day of Feb.. 191S.
Claimant names aa witnesses:
H T. Tharp of Hardesty. Okla._W.N_ Patter-
son William Johnson both of Grand. Valley Olcla.
Hugh McCoy. Gray Oklahoma
J. Y. Callahan. Register.
First published Jan. 1 1915
The "burrowing" soldlfr and the
"muskrat" t-oldior are the newest
types of fighting men.
Notice for Publication.
Department of the Interior. U. 8. Land Office
Woodward. Okla.. Jan. 2 1915.
Notice is hereby aiven that Pinkncy Gray of
Gray Okla.. who on April 23 190* made Home-
stead Entry No 38982-0170^ for northwejt
quarter Section 8, Township 1 North of Range 21
E. c. M. has filed notice of intention to matte final
five yr proof to *nt&bliflh cUim to t h e land
a hove described before Thomes P. Braidwood. I
U. 8. Comrcimioosr at his office in Beaver Ukla.,
on the 11th day of Feb. 1915.
Claimant names as witm-sri's,
P. F. Brickley, G. M. Rowe. Geo. B. Ba*sdale.
T. w. Gray, all Gray. Oklithomo.
James Y. Callahan, R«sri«ter.
First published Jan. 81916.
Office First Door West of th*
Phone 15.
Gray, Olka.,
Dr. J. H. Gum
Registered Veterinary.
I make a specialty of treating rin^
bone, spavin, fistula and poll evale. P
i cure guaranteed or no pay.
GRAY, .. . OKLA
By Peter Radford
h Lecturer National farmers' Union
' The social duty of the rural church
|6 as much a part of Its obligations
M Its spiritual side. In expressing Its
social Interest, the modern rural
church does not bestt^e to claim that
It la expressing a true religious In-
stinct and the old-time idea that the
social Instincts should be starved
while the spiritual nature was over-
fed with solid theological food, is fast
giving way to a broader Interprets
tlon of the functions of true religion.
Wo take our place In the succession
of those who have sought to make the
world a fit habitation for the children
Of man when we seek to study and
nndirstand the social duty of the
rural church. The true christian re-
ligion Ih essentially social—Its tenets
Of faith being love and brotherhood
and fellowship. While following after
righteousness, the church must chal-
lenge and seek to reform that social
order In which moral life Is ex-
pressed. While cherishing Ideals of
service, the rural church which .t-
tains the fullest measure of success
la that which enriches as many lives
as It can touch, snd In no way can
the church come In as close contact
with Its members as through the
avenue rt •""'si functions
Notice for Publication.
Department of the Interior. U 8, Land office.
Woodward okla Dec SO. 1914.
Notice is h'-reby jtrven that John C. Gabler
of Boyd Oklahoma, who on March 20. 19QS msde
Now sanitary experts declare that
there Is no danger from sewer gas.
found safest for them to meet fre- An expert seems to be an individual
quently under the direction and care who knows how to use technical Ian? Ho^steiid e'irtry Na ht^SmW No. Mm for
of the church. To send them Into the guage.
world with no social training exposes
thern to grave perils and to try to When a married man goes abotit
keep them out of the world with no proclaiming that matrimony Is a fall-
social privileges is sheer folly. There ure, he Is simply publishing to the
Is a social nature to both old and world the fact that his wife made a
young, but the social requirements of mistake.
the young are Imperative. The church ■
must proride directly or Indirectly Something to worry about: There
Borne modern equivalent for the husk- are twenty-three thousand five hun-
lng bee, the quilting bee and the sing- dred and flfty-flve single women in the
Ing schools of the old days.
Bange 21. „. —, .
to make final five year proof to establish claim
to the land ahove described before Thomas p.
Braidwood II. 8 Commissioner at his office in
Beaver, okia, on the 10th day of Feb. 1915.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Herman Katilaff. H. H. Townserd, Vere W.
Harden. Clarence A. watkins, all of Boyd Oitla.
J. Y. Callahan. Register,
First published Jan fc 1916.
Notice for Publication.
Department of the Interior. U. S. I-and Office.
Woodward. Oklo.. Dec. 26. 1914.
Notice is hereby given that Homer Y. Robb of
Gray. Oklahoma who on November SOth 1908
made Homeftead Entry No. 04464 for N. W. 1-4
Section it Township 1 North of Range 19 E. C. M.
has filed notice of intentions to mage fiual five
Year Proof to establish claim to the land above
described before Samuel Ecker U. 8, Commiss-
ioner Wesurn District of Oklahoma at Guymon
Oklahoma oo the 6th day of February 1916.
Claiment name# as witnesses:
G. F. Schroeder. FTed Barnum. Ernest Tindle
T. J. Dillingham, all of Gray Oklahoma.
J. Y. Callahan. Register.
First published Jan. 1.1916.
way or another the social Instincts
of our young people must have oppor-
tunity for expression, which may
take the form of clubs, parties, pic-
nics or other forms of amusement
One thing is certain, and that Is that
the church cannot take away the
dance, the card party and the theatre
unless It can offer in Its place a sat-
isfying substitute In the form of more
pleasing recreation.
Universal Instinct for Play.
In providing for enjoyment the
Church uses one of the greatest meth-
ods by which human society has de-
veloped. Association is never secure
until lt Is pleasurable; in play the In-
stinctive aversion of one person for
another Is overcome and the Horlal
Notice for Publication.
Department of the Interior. U. S. Land Office.
Woodward. Okla, Jan. 14. 191J.
. . , . j Notice in beroby irfven that Ernest Tindle of
In one country who pay an Income tax and nray.okiahn. ia who on March M, 1908. made
no addresses given.
Homestead Entry 38754 01S929 for El-2 .SW1-4
Section S2 Township I North of Range 20 B. C.
~~~~~~———— M has file«l notice of intention to make Final
Much sympathy Is being extended Five Year Proof to establish claim to the land
„ «v„n," ~ _i _,v„ „„ j ,„_4 above described before Samuel Ecker U, 8.
to a Tielli. girl who suddenly lost Commission*. Western District Oklahoma, at
her voice, but not a tear has been Guymon, Oklahoma, on the 19(lay of Feb. 1915
shed over the sad fate of the gent at
the other end who's still waiting.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Joseph K. Burgess, Jemes L. Hood. T. J. Crunk
Pruner Apple all of Gray, Oglahoma.
J. Y. Callahan Register.
First published Jan. 22.1915.
It Is positively announced that there
will be no Paris styles this year, but
husbands and fathers should not cheer
up too much There will very likely
bo others that are just about ae ex-
pensive.
Zeppelins and submarines arc al-
«ays described by the imaginative cor-
pondent as "cigar shaped engines
'estructlon " The campaign cigar
"cV« in our minds as the dead-
Notice for Publication.
Department of the Interior. U. S. Land Office
Woodward. Okla., Jan. 14. 191b,
Notice is hereby given that John F. Ptnninjr-
ton of Caple. Oklahoma, who on February, 17th.
liK>8 made Homestead Entry 38494 - 016723 for
SE1-4 Section 23 Township 1 North of Range 17
E. C. M. h*ts filed notice of intention to make
Final Five Year proof to estahliah claim to the
land above described, before tia..i el Ecker 0. S.
Commissioner W estern District of Oklahomc. at
Cnymon. Oklahoma, on the 14 day of Feb. 1916.
( lalment names as wittiesess:
A. Rider. R B. I seels E. G. Gam. T. Brinxley
all of Caple, Oklahoma.
J. Y. Callahan. Register.
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Beaver - - - Okla.
PAINTS
Having decided to handle only
one line of paint, we are clos-
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paint.
For the next thirty days we
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Hill, Harvey W. Beaver County Republican. (Gray, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 2, Ed. 1 Friday, January 22, 1915, newspaper, January 22, 1915; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc158232/m1/4/: accessed March 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.